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urban competitiveness in relation to other similar cities but also the significance of place/city marketing in territorial …
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The study of the relationships between innovation and the competitiveness of industries is an important topic for both … knowledge for the competitive performance of industrial sectors. Behind this general agreement, however, the two approaches are … play a fundamental role for shaping innovation patterns and their impacts on the competitiveness of industries. …
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This paper presents a survey of the micro-econometric literature on the effects of R&D tax credits on firms’ innovation … reported in the literature. The main result of the MRA analysis is indeed that sectors matter. Micro-econometric studies that …. The paper proposes a simple framework to investigate why the effects of R&D tax credits vary across sectors and points out …
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industrialized countries: While massive factor reallocation across technologically distinct sectors takes place, the aggregate ratios …
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Ragnar Frisch wrote in 1933 that "The complete macrodynamic problem, as I conceive of it, consists in describing as realistically as possible the kind of relations that exist between the various magnitudes in the Tableau Economique ..., and from the nature of these relations to explain the...
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This paper analyses the impact of transport infrastructures on the economic growth of both regions and sectors … these infrastructures on the private sector have also been observed. However, the disaggregated results for sectors of …
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The Austrian notion of stages of production and the related principle of the greater productivity of roundabout methods plus the neo-Austrian notions of vertical integration and vertical division of labour are utilized in this paper in an attempt to reconstruct Smith’s convoluted arguments on...
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weak separability, which also is the condition needed to separate out sectors of the economy. Although weak separability is …
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, relations between the European states had a relatively predictable evolution. They were … almost insignificant, throughout the 17th century, first in France then in other states, the European monarchs built an ever … more specialised diplomatic system. The tools for the new external policy of the European states became more diverse. If at …
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India’s states. In this paper, we bridge this gap in research by looking at India’s services growth at the sub … distribution. The first interesting finding is that even as per capita income is not converging across India’s states, per capita … richer states. This suggests that the benefits from services growth are being distributed more widely than may be perceived. …
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